^ I don't know if I would "blame it on society" as a reason women turn on each other. I mean I just don't buy that. In a way society does benefit women (not all) in a way that it doesn't really benefit men especially concerning the work force, how much they're paid and who in fact controls that money when they have a relationship with a man and may or may not marry said man. Not saying that some men aren't at fault but I wouldn't think it was due to how society is. JMHO.

^ I don't know if I would "blame it on society" as a reason women turn on each other. I mean I just don't buy that. In a way society does benefit women (not all) in a way that it doesn't really benefit men especially concerning the work force, how much they're paid and who in fact controls that money when they have a relationship with a man and may or may not marry said man. Not saying that some men aren't at fault but I wouldn't think it was due to how society is. JMHO.

I'm not sure what you mean by this.

It has been a LOT more recent that women have made up a lage percentage of the work force, yet

we still make up less than half of all people employed in the United States. It is even worse for

women of color, with less than 13% of all african american/ black women in the US being employed

in labor positions.

If you look at the information provided by the United States Department of Labor, women still make

less than men when they are employed, even when they hold higher degrees or a higher job title.

Though more women are coming out of higher education we are still the minority in positions of

power, including goverment agencies, law, big business, engineering, nasa and many many other areas

Marrying a man is not an example of women having power in society, especially if that woman has

to depend on her husband for her very way of living.

While I can see that not having to work,

if one chooses, because your husband makes enough money for you to stay at home can be a +

for a woman who wants that, there are not very many men who would say that a mans place

is at home cleaning the house and feeding the baby. While these are sighted as "women" tasks.

Women still have to fight for their right to make medical decisions about their bodies, I think that says alot.

There are still areas in which women are not even allowed to drive. (not in the us, as far as I know).

Women, in the United States and other places, are often forced to choose between having a

family and having a successful career, it is rare that you get the image of a woman who has both

and is happy- while men are entitled to a loving wife, healthy children, and a career.

Again, I am not saying that men do not have issues of their own, nor am I saying that this image

applies to all men.

Men learn to be men in the society they are raised in, that is where normative behavior is taught.

Girls don't just jump out of their mothers vagina's wanting to wear heels that hurt their backs no

more than young boys want to "suck it up" when they are hurt or have a fear of being intimate

(not sexually) with other men. These things are learned.

"Aren't you even curious? Don't you want to see the dragon behind the door?"

That's not to say that hetero men don't value good pussy (and a woman who's a champion at dick sucking), I believe that they do, but they'll just go out in search for "better pussy" before they fight another guy over some good pussy.